The History of England, Tập 1Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... inhabitants . After some interval , Cerealis received the command from Vespasian , and by his bravery propagated the terror of the Roman arms . Julius Frontinus succeeded Cerealis both in au- thority and in reputation : but the general ...
... inhabitants . After some interval , Cerealis received the command from Vespasian , and by his bravery propagated the terror of the Roman arms . Julius Frontinus succeeded Cerealis both in au- thority and in reputation : but the general ...
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... depredations which they committed , these combined na- tions threatened the whole province with subjection , or , what the inhabitants more dreaded , with plunder and de- 10 HISTORY OF ENGLAND . The Romans leave Britain.
... depredations which they committed , these combined na- tions threatened the whole province with subjection , or , what the inhabitants more dreaded , with plunder and de- 10 HISTORY OF ENGLAND . The Romans leave Britain.
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... inhabitants : the Scots were derived from the same Celtic origin , had first been established in Ireland , had migrated to the north - west coasts of this island , and had long been accustomed , as well from their old as their new seats ...
... inhabitants : the Scots were derived from the same Celtic origin , had first been established in Ireland , had migrated to the north - west coasts of this island , and had long been accustomed , as well from their old as their new seats ...
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... prevent any improvements of that nature ; and the leaders , by annually distributing anew all the land d Cæsar , lib . vi . Tacit . de Mor . Germ . among the inhabitants of each village , kept them from THE SAXONS . 15.
... prevent any improvements of that nature ; and the leaders , by annually distributing anew all the land d Cæsar , lib . vi . Tacit . de Mor . Germ . among the inhabitants of each village , kept them from THE SAXONS . 15.
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... inhabitants , which had before been sunk into a fatal lethargy . Hengist , however , notwithstanding their opposition , still maintained his ground in Britain ; and in order to divide the forces and attention of the natives , he called ...
... inhabitants , which had before been sunk into a fatal lethargy . Hengist , however , notwithstanding their opposition , still maintained his ground in Britain ; and in order to divide the forces and attention of the natives , he called ...
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